Dive into the depths of sound therapy with "Professional Monochord Training for Sound Baths & Sound Therapy" led by Joule L'Adara in the scenic Hudson Valley, NY. As the official USA feeltone Monochord trainer, Joule unveils the secrets of playing monochords with more depth, musicality, and nuance.
The training emphasizes the transformative power of monochords as mindfulness tools, guiding participants through skillful techniques that elicit relaxation and evoke emotional responses.
This intimate workshop not only boosts your playing skills but also enriches the experiences you offer your clients and audience, allowing you to master the subtle art of sound healing.
In this introspective piece by Feeltone Trainer Joule L'Adara, the transformative power of sound and monochord practice is explored as a profound method for navigating challenging times. Beginning 2020 with optimism, Joule's world turned inward with the onset of the pandemic, leading to an enhanced sensory experience and deeper internal life amidst isolation. The importance of daily practices, particularly movement, sound, and voice, became paramount, serving not just as routines but as essential tools for mental and emotional survival.
Joule discusses the necessity of acknowledging the body's alarm signals during real danger and the benefits of engaging directly with these signals for true comfort and action. The piece also touches on the Iso Principle from music therapy, which suggests meeting a person's current emotional state with matching sound rhythms, then gradually moving them to a more relaxed state. Joule describes using the monochord to express a range of emotions vigorously before transitioning to more soothing, meditative playing, illustrating a process of emotional release and calming that mirrors this principle.
A guided 15-minute monochord practice is offered, starting with 5 minutes of expressive, passionate play, followed by 5 minutes of transitioning to steady, calming rhythms, and concluding with 5 minutes of silent meditation. This practice is recommended daily for coping with stress and difficulty, underscoring the monochord's role as a therapeutic instrument for emotional expression and healing.
Feeltone US Trainer Joule L'Adara shares insights from her transformative experience with the "Secrets of the Monochord" training, emphasizing the deeper connection and mindfulness achieved through playing the feeltone Monolina. Despite her extensive musical and therapeutic background, attending the workshop revealed the importance of presence and listening beyond mere playing techniques.
The training, created by Martina Gläser, delves into the subtleties of sound energy and its therapeutic effects, focusing on attunement and the capacity to receive. L'Adara highlights the workshop's emphasis on discerning subtle energy shifts and co-creating with the instrument, marking a shift from performance to partnership with the monochord. The course offers a comprehensive exploration of the monochord, including care, tuning, and therapeutic applications, but prioritizes the experiential process of engaging with sound as a pathway to mindfulness and energy transmission.
The experience underscores the universal value of the monochord in teaching mindfulness and the profound impact of shared harmonic vibrations in group settings.
The feeltone Monochords, including the Monolina and Monolini, are designed to harmonize with the body through sound massage sessions, featuring a convex shape that comfortably floats atop any body size or shape. For therapeutic use, placing the monochord directly on the torso in a supine position maximizes vibration absorption, enhancing relaxation and well-being through gentle, continuous strumming. The versatility of placement extends to the lower body, back, and even the bottoms of the feet, catering to various client comfort levels and intensifying the experience of sound vibration.
In sound massage, the Monolina and Monolini not only serve as instruments of deep relaxation but also as tools for personal meditation, encouraging a balanced exchange of active playing and passive listening. The choice between the Monolina and Monolini depends on the desired use; the Monolina offers melodic versatility with its 34 strings and additional bridges, ideal for therapeutic and musical play, while the Monolini, with 21 strings, provides a more portable option for focused drone sound massage.
Each tuning option, from the higher, overtone-rich A and C to the lower, deeply vibrating G, F, and D, offers a unique sensory experience, with the D tuning delivering the most profound bass vibrations. Based in California, We Play Well Together is committed to supporting therapists, musicians, and enthusiasts across the country through consultations, a 30-minute personal Zoom setup, repair services, and a vibrant Monochord community with monthly meetups and training opportunities, ensuring a fulfilling journey into the world of overtones and sound healing.
Exceeded all my expectations, which were already high. This Monolina is so meticulously crafted and well made. I wish I could purchase one for every tuning. A lovely instrument that is clearly built to endure generations.
My binural tongue drum is so so beautiful. I’m very happy with it and the sound is amazing, healing, engaging transformative! I always have the best experience with everyone at Weplaywelltogther! I’m always supported and well guided by Joule and Gabriele.
The unit came packed well. I reviewed the enclosed information. Having to tune it everyday for two weeks seemed a bit daunting for a newbie like me (no musical training) but proceeded. Ps I put the monolini on the stand but one side didn’t tighten. I tried to tune it but it took me 45 min to tune 3 strings. I tried again the next day but also was having a difficult time. I couldn’t find anything online to assist but when I was talking with my friend who is a musician she said to come over and she would help. The unit packed well in the travel well. The first thing she did was attach a “pick up” to it. And within a few minutes she had all 21 strings done. So my advice is do not buy the Monochord without a pick up. It plugs into the tuner supplied and clips in to the Monochord. For a $10 item it really should be included. Now it is so much easier and enjoyable. Without the pick up the tuner picks up all sorts of background noise even if you have a quiet space. It’s been a couple weeks now and I have bonded deeply with her…Mona is her name. I bought a baby blanket as it’s recommended to keep it covered.